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Posted by Former gopher on August 27, 2005 at 09:34:24 from (207.255.164.21):
In Reply to: Re: Machinery Hill posted by JMS/MN on August 27, 2005 at 09:01:32:
Meaning no disrespect to implement dealers who I know are at the State Fair to sell a product not to put on a show. Nevertheless, is it really true that "99% of fairgoers are city people"? (Live in an apartment in Minneapolis)? Or are there many, many people on small acreages who the big mainline implement dealers have completely missed? Why do the big implement boys struggle to survive while you see a Kubota on every other farm you drive by these days? There is quite of bit of "in between" on the spectrum between a suburban lawn and an agribusiness megafarm. That's why we "city folks" love vintage equipment and bid it up at auction. I'm not complaining, just noting it for the record.
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